Both Uses of
infinite
in
The Mill on the Floss
- …a gentleman, a conviction that a growing boy required a sufficiency of beef, and a certain hearty kindness in him that made him like to see Tom looking well and enjoying his dinner; not a man of refined conscience, or with any deep sense of the infinite issues belonging to every-day duties, not quite competent to his high offices; but incompetent gentlemen must live, and without private fortune it is difficult to see how they could all live genteelly if they had nothing to do with…†
Chpt 2.4
- Oh yes, of infinite use.†
Chpt 6.2 *
Definition:
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(infinite) unlimited; without boundaries; or too numerous to count